@article{early_reynolds_neupert_2024, title={Traumatic losses permeate daily emotional experiences: roles of daily uplifts and subjective age}, volume={1}, ISSN={["1758-0854"]}, url={https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12530}, DOI={10.1111/aphw.12530}, abstractNote={Abstract}, journal={APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY-HEALTH AND WELL BEING}, author={Early, Alexandra S. and Reynolds, Caitlin M. and Neupert, Shevaun D.}, year={2024}, month={Jan} } @article{reynolds_gruhn_2023, title={Does time heal all wounds? An investigation of time, grief, and attitudes toward death}, ISSN={["1091-7683"]}, url={https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2023.2297065}, DOI={10.1080/07481187.2023.2297065}, abstractNote={When experiencing the loss of a loved one, individuals adapt and change how they understand death, how they interpret the meaning of the loss, and how they remember the deceased. In the present study (N = 164), we investigated whether the time since the loss - recent or distant - was associated with individuals' bereavement, attitudes toward death, and their meaning of death. We found that individuals who experienced a recent loss reported more grief and more negative death attitudes compared to individuals who experienced a loss more than 5 years ago. Moreover, the bereavement appeared to completely mediate the time since the loss and the individuals' attitudes about death. The findings suggest that time-dependent adaptations after a loss shifts individuals' death attitudes, grief symptoms, and thoughts about death.}, journal={DEATH STUDIES}, author={Reynolds, Caitlin M. and Gruhn, Daniel}, year={2023}, month={Dec} }